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Yami Gautam planning a reunion with friends

Yami Gautam planning a reunion with friends

India Blooms News Service | | 09 Sep 2015, 04:38 pm
Mumbai, Sept 9 (IBNS): After shooting in locations like Ladakh, Patiala and Mumbai, the shoot of Yami Gautam's upcoming film Sanam Re, will take her to Canada for the final schedule of the film.
Yami is thrilled about Canada being zeroed in as the location, as it will be a good opportunity for her to meet old school friends, who are now settled there. 

With catch-up sessions planned well in advance, an excited Yami tells us, "The film is in the last leg of its shoot and I am thrilled about this schedule. I will get to explore the picturesque locales of the country. Also, my school friends and I have a reunion planned; I haven't met them in years."

Prod her further on her travel schedule while in Canada and she says, "I will be shooting most of the time. This is an important schedule for the film. But in my spare time, my friends and I have planned to go visit a few places in and around Calgary."

The actress, who is born and brought up in Chandigarh, moved to Mumbai after the release of her debut film Vicky Donor (2012). 
 
But friends are still a very important part of her support system. She is hopeful that this trip will bring her closer to people she had lost touch with due to her hectic schedule. On the work front, Yami will be seen in Sanam Re and Junooniyat next.

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